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122 CLASS 13— Detective Stories
REEL NO. TITLE
PRODUCER
141 Nick Winter and the Affair at the Hotel Celebric Pathe
Nick Winter, the detective, playing the part of an old lady, captures two thieves who have been robbing every one in the hotel.
168 Nick Winter on the Track Pathe
The famed detective, Nick Winter, apprehends a thieving servant and his accomplice by the clever use of a mirror and dummy.
285 Another Nick Winter Exploit Pathe
In which Nick Winter rescues a captured girl, and gets free from a band of kidnappers, through doped cigars.
325 and 326 The Dancer's Necklace Pathe
A good detective story. The thief having gotten possession of the dancer's necklace, through strategy, escapes. His final capture by a noted detective and the rescue of the jewels.
330 and 331 Nick Winter Again Pathe
Father, learning that his son-in-law is the head of a band of cut-throats, forbids him the house. The discarded lover kidnaps his sweetheart and holds her for ransom, but Nick Winter, whom the father has hired, gets into the house and rescues her while disguised as one of the servants.
374 Nick Winter and Miss Primrose Pathe
Detective Nick Winter's cleverness in discovering a jewel thief in the guise of a governess.
418 Nick Winter's Dream Pathe
The detective's strenuous chase, battle and capture of a desperate gang of thieves, all in a dream.
589 to 591 Exploits of Elaine Pathe
First Episode — The Clutching Hand
Pearl White, Creighton Hale, Sheldon Lewis
The Clutching Hand, an unknown person, has committed many murders and the police are baffled. Mr. Dodge, Elaine's father, receives the directions to the Clutching Hand's rendezvous from an old member of the band. That night the Clutching Hand murders Mr. Dodge and steals the envelope which he thinks contains the directions, but is outwitted owing to Mr. Dodge's clever act. Craig Kennedy, the wonderful scientific detective, being called in, finds that the Clutching Hand is a past master at crime as is shown by his leaving his own (Kennedy's) finger prints as a clue to the murderer.
595 to 597 Exploits of Elaine Pathe
Second Episode— The Twilight Sleep
One of the Clutching Hand's band, posing as a doctor, visits a sanitarium and obtains some medicine to produce twilight sleep. That night he enters